Although extinctions may be natural, many animals have disappeared from Scotland due to hunting and human-related changesRead More
The Archaeology of Extinct Animals in Scotland
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Although extinctions may be natural, many animals have disappeared from Scotland due to hunting and human-related changesRead More
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Animal bones hold a wealth of information that can tell us about the pastRead More
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The Scotland Digs 2025: Meeting People campaign is highlighting summer archaeology opportunities Read More
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Shells appear in their hundreds and thousands on archaeological sites in Scotland and are a very rich source of information.
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Artefacts found in Scotland are sometimes described as ‘Anglo-Saxon‘ or ‘Anglian‘, but what does that mean? Read More
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Roman military presence in what is now Scotland began almost 2,000 years ago in the late 70s ADRead More
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When roads, houses and offices are built in Scotland, traces of the past are often found during the process. Read More
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What comes to mind when you think about archaeology? Read More
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A ‘Celtic’ bangle, Pictish spearbutt, and rare shipwreck are among the most ground-breaking finds.
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Want to volunteer or visit an excavation in 2025? We’re rounding up the best free (or low-cost) archaeology opportunities from across the country Read More
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Explore Bronze Age hoards, Iron Age hillforts and World War One training trenches in “the birthplace of Scotland”.
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Volunteers have discovered artefacts in the Chatelherault Country Park forest near Hamilton which may help them confirm the location of a lost medieval castle.Read More
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